Launched in 2016, the Chevrolet Bolt has led GM's assault on the electric car market in recent years. The subcompact hatchback is about to be joined by a second Bolt model, called the EUV. That's short of Electric Utility Vehicle, because the Bolt EUV will be a crossover version of the Bolt EV.

In development since 2019, the Bolt EUV will go into production in 2021 and Chevrolet is already teasing the EV. Chevy's latest video gives us our first glimpse at the interior.

The upcoming 2022 Chevrolet Bolt EUV will feature a state-of-the-art display

The teaser video is only 10 seconds long, but that's enough to have a good look at its infotainment display. Called the Power Flow Screen, it will provide all the information you need about the vehicle's electric drivetrain, including regenerative braking use and battery charge level. The animation also showcases the screen's high resolution and impressive graphics.

In addition to the Power Flow Screen, the Bolt EUV will also feature GM's Super Cruise system. Fitted into an electric car for the very first time, Super Cruise is a driver assistance system that enables hands-free operation on the highway.

First launched in the Cadillac CT6 and now available across the brand's entire lineup, Super Cruise recently topped Tesla's Autopilot function in Consumer Reports testing. The Chevy Bolt EUV will be one of more than 20 GM vehicles to be offered with this system by 2023.

The 2022 Bolt EUV will go into production in summer 2021 alongside the facelifted Bolt EV.